help help help need to exchange with ms techie re blackmail on my

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blackbanjotony

Help Help I am facing blackmail I need to exchange with a ms tech and not a
form letter

I have someone who has hacked into one of my other ids, a hotmail account
that is central to my academic work./ Twice this person has stolen the
password signed in and changed all the identifying information and bared me
from the account. They have sent emails to people all over the world saying
that I needed money. Several persons actually sent money. MS fixed it, but
then the person returned control of it in a few hours. They have written me
that they will continue this if I do not send them five hundred dollars.
Now I have been trying to talk to someone from microsoft about this for a day
or so, but there seems to be no way to do this. I am scared an important
work for me and others is paralyzed. I need to talk directly to someone, not
fill out the same form over and over. I am facing a crime here.
I cannot be reached by email to Blackbanjotony@hotmail because this phister
has control over it. I can be reached via my messenger at
(e-mail address removed) or
at (e-mail address removed).

here is what I was written
Tony i will keep hijacking whatever email you have cause i have the
software,you dont worry on how i am going to do that,i am an hacker and thats
my job,All i need is that i have a little problem which i need just 500usd to
sort out and i swear to God if you can do these for me i will leave your
password to you and never bother you again,thats a promise,so let me know
what you think.

Your Friend.
 
M

Malke

(e-mail address removed) wrote:

(snip multipost)

Asked and answered by me and others in the other newsgroups to which you
posted. Please don't multipost; it makes more work for everyone and will
get you *less* help, not more. See this for why:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting
http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm - multiposting

If you have forgotten where you posted or can't find your post, use Google
Groups Advanced Search and search for your name.

Malke
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

(e-mail address removed)
Help Help I am facing blackmail I need to exchange with a ms tech
and not a form letter

I have someone who has hacked into one of my other ids, a hotmail
account that is central to my academic work./ Twice this person has
stolen the password signed in and changed all the identifying
information and bared me from the account. They have sent emails to
people all over the world saying that I needed money. Several persons
actually sent money. MS fixed it, but then the person returned
control of it in a few hours. They have written me that they will
continue this if I do not send them five hundred dollars.
Now I have been trying to talk to someone from microsoft about this
for a day or so, but there seems to be no way to do this. I am
scared an important work for me and others is paralyzed. I need to
talk directly to someone, not fill out the same form over and over.
I am facing a crime here.
I cannot be reached by email to Blackbanjotony@hotmail because this
phister has control over it. I can be reached via my messenger at
(e-mail address removed) or
at (e-mail address removed).

here is what I was written
Tony i will keep hijacking whatever email you have cause i have the
software,you dont worry on how i am going to do that,i am an hacker
and thats my job,All i need is that i have a little problem which i
need just 500usd to sort out and i swear to God if you can do these
for me i will leave your password to you and never bother you
again,thats a promise,so let me know what you think.

Your Friend.

I'm sorry to hear this, but there's no point posting that in here. This is a
peer support newsgroup for MS WindowsXP, not Hotmail - and nobody here
could help you anyway as we're just ordinary people like yourself. Contact
Hotmail support, and perhaps also the police, if you believe a crime has
actually taken place. However,. if you have a free Hotmail account you
probably won't have much luck getting tech support on the phone.

Sounds like you need to start using better passwords, and better security
practices on your computer. . I seriously doubt this dude is a "hacker." And
never post valid email addresses in a newsgroup post unless you like getting
spammed.
 

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